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News Linux News for Jun 07, 2009:

  • Another Joke Server - The SPUD - Much Better Than The Other Gigantic One
    (2009-06-07 02:02:32)
    The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Enjoy The SPUD Server - They say it's vegetable powered, runs a perverted Linux kernel (keep it away from the kids ;), and that it's a hoax, but, even though a tuber is a type of vegetable, I'm still paranoid about being wrong."

  • The Case Against Software Patents - Red Hat's EPO-G3/08 Amicus Brief
    (2009-06-07 06:02:32)
    Groklaw: "We looked at some amicus briefs submitted to the Supreme Court in support of the petitioners in In Re Bilski, so we have now a good idea of what the pro-patent forces think. Then, as an antidote, we turned that page and read the letter that Donald Knuth submitted to the European Patent Office, expressing the view that mathematical ideas, or algorithms, should not be patented."

  • Evolution -- The Default Email Client for Ubuntu
    (2009-06-07 10:02:32)
    Andrew Currie: "I've got email archives dating back some thirteen years, and I've moved them between various apps on OS X and Windows before finally settling on Thunderbird."

  • Bash Tricks II: Repetitive tasks on files
    (2009-06-07 14:02:32)
    Technology Floss: "I didn't want to spend the next month checking each compressed file to see if my target file was there. So I made a one-liner that did the whole thing for me."

  • How to build a highly available file server using OpenSolaris, iSCSI, ZFS and St
    (2009-06-07 18:02:32)
    l2admin: "Well I have just finished deploying a solution like this for a large web server farm and thought it would be nice to share what we did and how it worked with the larger community."

  • The Week of the Linux Desktop
    (2009-06-07 22:02:32)
    Zemlin's Blog: "Having spent the week at Computex, the place where you see all the things that people are going to find in Bestbuy and Amazon 6 months from now, it is clear that Linux has a critical role in client computing. Here is a shortlist of this weeks developments."

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